However, Roxburgh, who recently replaced former England assistant manager Hans Backe at New York, has revealed his wariness of any deal due to the risk of burnout.

"In general terms, I wouldn’t say it would be something we would favor," Roxburgh told reporters. "I think the length of the season we have here, when they get the break over the Christmas, New Year’s period, they need to regenerate themselves.

"I’d say in general we wouldn’t be too positive about it."

Roxburgh revealed that no offer is currently on the table for Henry to play elsewhere, and he remained dismissive of any deal going through at all.

"Right now, no-one has requested for anyone to go on loan," he said. "It depends on the individual, it depends on the circumstances.

"You cannot say never on that one. But it’s unlikely, at the moment, that would happen."